Could Manchester City Challenge Joe Hart with Other Options?

Michael Steele/Getty ImagesJoe Hart has not quite been at his commanding best, but would Manuel Pellegrini drop him?

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Virtually a spectator as City romped to a 4-0 win against Newcastle, Joe Hart was in the middle of things in the Blues' shock defeat to Cardiff City on Sunday.

He failed to punch away a corner, allowing Frazier Campbell to nip in and put the Welsh side into a lead they never let go of.

That, together with a mistake that allowed Scotland to go ahead against England at Wembley earlier in the month, has raised a few questions over the form of the 26-year-old.

Hart has been City's No. 1 since Roberto Mancini opted for him over Shay Given at the start of the 2010-11 season, but could Manuel Pellegrini look elsewhere? Or does he stick with the Shrewsbury-born stopper? Here are a few options the City boss may be mulling over.

Costel Pantilimon

The lanky Romanian, who measures up at 6'8", has let no one down when given his chances for City so far.

The 26-year-old was Mancini's choice throughout the FA Cup run last season until the final, when he reverted to Hart.

Pantilimon has yet to start a Premier League fixture for the Blues in the two years since he joined the club. With margins as tight as two coats of paint at the top end of the table, it would be a huge call by Pellegrini to go with Hart's understudy, and one he is unlikely to make.

Asmir Begovic

Former City coach David Platt has reportedly stirred the pot by claiming that the club were thinking of making a bid for Stoke City's Asmir Begovic.

The Daily Mail has picked up on Platt's alleged words on Al Jazeera, and of course it all came to nothing when Roberto Mancini, together with Platt, was sacked before any moves could be made.

Begovic is one of the most underrated practitioners of his art in the top flight, and Stoke would only ever part with him for top whack. It's an interesting story, and is one prompted by Hart's recent form, but is very unlikely to come to anything.

Stick with Joe Hart

Yes, he's had his wobbles of late, but while form is temporary, class is permanent, and Hart has this in abundance.

There is undoubtedly hard work to be done in training and in matches, but I'm backing Hart to to get back to his best soon. The nature of his trade means that keepers' mistakes are exposed to the full glare of the spotlight, but Hart is young at 26 and still learning despite his years at the top level.

He'll be happier when he has Vincent Kompany back from injury, and while he may be rested for Pantilimon in the Capital One Cup and FA Cup, don't expect to see Hart out of the City side any time soon.